Month: April 2017

You can’t talk about gimmicky b-movies without mentioning William Castle. The prolific director, producer, screenwriter and actor made a name for himself in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s with a series of low budget ⤇

With the release of the sixth film in the iconic horror/sci-fi franchise just weeks away, we’re heading back to 1979 to revisit Ridley Scott’s original masterpiece, Alien. Released almost 40 years ago, Alien is still seen as a ⤇

As we approach the release of Ridley Scott’s highly anticipated Alien: Covenant, several unanswered questions remain as to how exactly this new film will address the ending of its predecessor, Prometheus. Namely, what happened to David and ⤇

For as long as there have been performing arts, there have been bad performances, and movies do not escape this truth. It’s bound to happen with the amount of movies being produced every year. For every ⤇

In a world that is oversaturated with remakes, reboots, and peoples constant complaints about these films, I don’t think there’s any better time to revisit one of the biggest mistakes in film history. Before the ⤇

Subscription boxes have experienced a major surge in popularity over the last few years. So much so that there are now entire sites dedicated to sorting and categorizing them. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, ⤇

Following today’s WonderCon panel with director David F. Sandberg (Lights Out), we have our first full trailer for the upcoming prequel to 2014’s Annabelle. The fourth film in the newly designated “Conjuring Universe”, Annabelle: Creation focuses ⤇